Pros:
22 holes with alternate tee pads, one hole even had alternate basket
Course winds all the way around the park, but care was taken as to not interfere with other park users.
Cement Tee pads were in good shape
Very pull cart friendly
Cons:
Map on the Kiosk is in bad shape
Tee signs are mostly wiped out
A few spots can be a little tricky to figure out
Other Thoughts:
You don't expect much playing courses in West Texas. This course is a pleasant decent course to play. While not a top notch course, it is very reasonable and does make you use several discs in your bag.
Hole 1 is the signature hole, raised up basket on a "lighthouse" which is where the local club gets it's name. Then just look for the yellow posts with a slanted sign. Most were marked with the hole number. Holes 2 to 6 wind around a low spot that looks like a flood control pond. After 6, you cross the street to 7 throwing back west.
Hole 8 has 2 baskets, one was just over some bushest and was a blind shot, the other was way back to the street on top of some huge tires. (elevated basket) Then 9 and 10 work your way back to the road in the park.
11 turns you back slightly up the hill west, and 12 takes you back towards the road.
Then there is a 12B hole It is a short one along the road with a building near the basket.
Then cross over the parking lot and road to the south edge of the park for hole 13 that throws down near the road.
14 has you throwing a huge turnover around the outfield fence of the baseball field.
15 is a decent shot back along the road
16 is a great hole, down a nice row of trees with the basket located in a triangle area surrounded by the road, it makes it an island hole.
Then cross the road over to 17 that throws with the flood pond on the left up to the road on the right.
18 has the flood pond on the left again, with the road on the right and right behind the basket. Over throw this one and you are OB.
19 is a little crazy hole, you are throwing over the parking lot with a fenced in area on the left. The basket is down in some trees.
Then a short walk to 20 that has you throwing back towards that fenced in area with some bushes and trees around behind the basket.
Then hole 21 has you throwing on the back side of the fenced area with the park boundary and fence on the right. Not a long hole, but watch out for that freaking poll, knocked my disc right over the fend into the oil companies property. There is some holes in the fence that I was able to crawl though and get my disc. Heck of a way to finish the round.
In all, I mostly enjoyed this park. While it is wide open, there are some tree's. And because it is not a heavy wooded course, it does have some long holes.
Would I play here again?
I would consider a tournament here, I love small towns. But this is not a destination course. I would not drive out of the way to play a round here.